Don Ignacio de Valencia

Don Ignacio de Valencia (died October 1722) was the captain of the Spanish man-of-war Pembroke during the Anglo-Spanish War.

Biography
Don Ignacio de Valencia was born to nobility of the Spanish Empire, and he was made a captain of the Spanish Navy man-of-war Pembroke in 1720. He was responsible for 1,000 reales, 80 pieces of wood, 80 pieces of metal, and 80 pieces of cloth aboard the ship when sent from Santo Domingo to Mexico in October 1722, but his ship was attacked by pirates off Isla Providencia. Valencia was slashed across the chest by Captain Edward Kenway, who salvaged his ship.